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Food industry shows growth in SA

South Africans are spending more money on fast-food and coffee this year than they were in 2017, according to a survey carried out by...

Cape Town weather: Delight for locals as rain set to stay until Thursday

The Cape Town weather forecast just keeps getting better and better. Predictions last week said that the rain would last until Tuesday in the...

Cape Town gets first desalinated water as dam levels drop again

A Strandfontein desalination plant produced 1.5 million litres on May 15, and has been supplying Cape Town’s water system every second day.   Desalination...

SA’s first ATM for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in action

South Africa's first cryptocurrency ATM has been installed at a Spar in Johannesburg. The ATM allows users to buy Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin with cash.  But...

Going off the electricity grid still too costly in SA

Smart alternative grids are great for areas with no electricity but at the moment they are very costly, which communities probably can’t afford. ...

Glencore said to be near R12.78bn deal for Chevron’s Cape Town refinery, other assets

Glencore is close to a $1bn deal to buy Chevron’s southern African assets, potentially scuppering an earlier agreement with China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation,...

Seven things you need to know today

1. New revenue numbers appear for Steinhoff   New revenue numbers reportedly show that Steinhoff lied about its profits. The real number of revenue is reportedly...

Gauteng launches its first drone programme: Here’s what they’re being used for.

Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development (DID) MEC Jacob Mamabolo on Monday launched the province’s first drone programme. The department said it aims to use...

Three Cape Town desalination plants to deliver water in May

For over a year now, residents of Cape Town have heard about the city’s big plans for three desalination plants. Of course, they would take time...

Government signed $5,2 billion deal with a S.A company Nkosikhona Holdings

Government signed $5,2 billion deal with a South African company -- Nkosikhona Holdings -- that will see the country produce over 8 million litres...

Food industry shows growth in SA

South Africans are spending more money on fast-food and coffee this year than they were in 2017, according to a survey carried out by...

Cape Town weather: Delight for locals as rain set to stay until Thursday

The Cape Town weather forecast just keeps getting better and better. Predictions last week said that the rain would last until Tuesday in the...

Cape Town gets first desalinated water as dam levels drop again

A Strandfontein desalination plant produced 1.5 million litres on May 15, and has been supplying Cape Town’s water system every second day.   Desalination...

SA’s first ATM for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in action

South Africa's first cryptocurrency ATM has been installed at a Spar in Johannesburg. The ATM allows users to buy Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin with cash.  But...

Going off the electricity grid still too costly in SA

Smart alternative grids are great for areas with no electricity but at the moment they are very costly, which communities probably can’t afford. ...

Glencore said to be near R12.78bn deal for Chevron’s Cape Town refinery, other assets

Glencore is close to a $1bn deal to buy Chevron’s southern African assets, potentially scuppering an earlier agreement with China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation,...

Seven things you need to know today

1. New revenue numbers appear for Steinhoff   New revenue numbers reportedly show that Steinhoff lied about its profits. The real number of revenue is reportedly...

Gauteng launches its first drone programme: Here’s what they’re being used for.

Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development (DID) MEC Jacob Mamabolo on Monday launched the province’s first drone programme. The department said it aims to use...

Three Cape Town desalination plants to deliver water in May

For over a year now, residents of Cape Town have heard about the city’s big plans for three desalination plants. Of course, they would take time...

Government signed $5,2 billion deal with a S.A company Nkosikhona Holdings

Government signed $5,2 billion deal with a South African company -- Nkosikhona Holdings -- that will see the country produce over 8 million litres...

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